I’m not gonna’ stop posting about flood relief dinners, breakfasts, parties, events, happy hours or anything else that raises money for the cause. If Shotgun Willie’s sponsors a strippers-for-flood-relief benefit, it’s getting the full Colorado Table treatment, which is quite a thing to behold but, alas, does not involve garters and 10-spots.

Have your after-work cocktail at the HandleBar on Monday. Have another. Why not? It’s what they call a win-win – flood victims get help, and you get a few belts, some slider-type eats, and maybe some fresh pomade in your hairdo. And that singular, pleasing Aveda aroma, the one that every product seems to broadcast, no matter the list of ingredients. The lemongrassy thing smells the same as the cedarwood thing.

The event will include local food trucks and an outdoor bar featuring beer from Breckenridge Brewery, plus wine and other beverages, with proceeds from food and beverage sales going to disaster assistance funds. The happy hour runs 5 p.m.-7 p.m., followed by outdoor dining on the square at 7 p.m. And for John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John fans, there will be a 7:30 p.m. screening of “Grease” on a giant screen.

Reservations are still available at such participating restaurants as The Capital Grille, Corridor 44, Ocean Prime, TAG, Rioja, Bistro Vendome, Tamayo, Ted’s and Tom’s Urban 24.

Larimer Street will be closed all day Sept. 26 between 14th and 15th streets to set up for the event. A suggested $10 donation will also be donated to flood relief funds.

It’s an awfully atmospheric place for an after-work drink and nibble (Cyrus McCrimmon)

Now entering its sixth month of business, LoHi restaurant Old Major may be the coolest kid in town; it certainly projects a lot of swagger on the playground. It’s an ambitious joint, and when the people in kitchens aim as high as the staff at Old Major, the stuff sent out on plates and in tumblers doesn’t come cheap.

Unless, that is, you hit happy hour.

Pork-fat french fries, for $4. A snack-sized pork cheeseburger for $6. Crab sweet corn fritters for $7. A range of cocktails for $5, including one called Mind Your Manners with gin, watermelon, lime and sugar that sounds like the perfect August drink. Wines by the glass for $6, and draft beers for $4.

Wanna’ check out the place, but been wallet-worried? Tell the wallet that this happy hour, now with extended hours from 3 p.m. until 6 p.m., shouldn’t traumatize (just don’t mention the part about how the cheap drinks will persuade you to stay past happy hour for dinner, and how you just might order that $60 bone-in ribeye).